Mosses from an Old Manse
Fiction | Short Story | Adult | Published in 2003
464
Short Story • Fiction
Concord, Massachusetts • 1840s
2003
Adult
18+ years
Mosses from an Old Manse is a collection of short stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne exploring themes of morality, human nature, and the supernatural. Set in an old manse in Concord, Massachusetts, some notable stories include "The Birthmark," "Rappaccini's Daughter," and "Young Goodman Brown," each delving into the complexities of human experiences and ethical dilemmas.
Mysterious
Contemplative
Melancholic
Fantastical
Bittersweet
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Mosses from an Old Manse showcases Nathaniel Hawthorne's rich storytelling and deep moral themes, praised for its lyrical prose and imaginative narratives. However, some readers find the dense language and allegorical style challenging. Despite this, its exploration of human nature and guilt remains impactful, highlighting Hawthorne's mastery in short fiction.
A lover of allegorical tales and Gothic fiction, who enjoys the psychological complexity of Hawthorne's writing, akin to readers of The Scarlet Letter and Edgar Allan Poe's works, will appreciate Mosses from an Old Manse for its rich symbolism and moral exploration.
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464
Short Story • Fiction
Concord, Massachusetts • 1840s
2003
Adult
18+ years
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